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This is a two page paper. It is an analysis of the front section of the newspaper as it pertains to the amount of international versus national coverage. It also discusses the foreign countries mentioned in the paper in terms of their preconceived map images versus their actual geographic representation in a map review. It is in APA format. | more info
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This is a three-page Journalism essay in MLA format. The paper is in the format of a news/feature story about the governments new student visa accountability system enacted in the wake of 9/11. The paper includes quotes from two sources and as well as a citation of information from a government report. The paper recounts the story of the accountability system and the problems it has caused for individuals and institutions. The paper relies on two outside sources. | more info
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This is a two page paper written in MLA style that discusses advertising and specialized networks that target specific audiences. It uses no sources. The thesis statement is: Cable and satellite television has increased the number of networks, and as a result advertisers have to spend more money to reach the same audiences, and if network market shares continue to decrease there will be several consequences, therefore some advertisers consider marketing on networks that are geared towards specific audiences, which would be beneficial to public and the advertiser, and there would be advantages to advertising toward a target audience with a narrower focus. | more info
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The following 4 page research paper uses 10 sources and is in APA format. It explores the realistic expectations that one can have in the field of sports journalism including the status they expect, what privileges they will have, and why their work should be protected by the First Amendment. The paper concludes by discussing the loss of respect by the public for sports journalists and what must be done to remedy this situation. | more info
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This four-page application/admission essay discusses cultural reporting and how the authors unique background in the performing arts fits with a Masters in Journalism at NYU School of Arts and Science. | more info
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This is a 2-page essay discussing the inferences and judgments of a New York Times article discussing non-monogamous male sexual behavior. The essay discusses the implications raised by the articles author upon discovery of a new drug that could curb the | more info
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This four-page research paper is written in APA format, and cites ten references. It explores the career of Tom Wolfe and assesses how he stands up to the criteria of excellence in journalism. | more info
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The effect of media influence on ideal body image has been discussed by a variety of researchers over the past ten years. This research paper looks at some of the findings of those studies before suggesting that further research on the effects of interna | more info
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The purpose of this 5-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss the questions provided on communication/journalism analysis and group behavior models in the media. Bibliography offers one source. | more info
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What follows is a 350 word paper written in the style of a news article. It is based on the speech delivered by President Barack Obama at Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan on July 14, 2009. It announced funds for community colleges for educatio | more info
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This report--2 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on one source--responds to (and evaluates) an essay by social commentator Susan Jacoby that appeared in the Los Angeles Times (April 20, 2008). The report questions a number of the assertions made | more info
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This paper will take a look at the literary journalism genre, its founding writers, Gay Talese, Truman Capote, John McPhee, and Tom Wolfe specifically, as well as offer a basic understanding of the main ingredients found in this style of journalism. These | more info
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